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Secret Services for Individuals, Teams, and Organizations: What is the Value of CoPs?

February 16, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

“COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE are groups of people who share a concern, a set of problems, or a passion about a topic, and who deepen their knowledge and expertise in this area by interacting on an ongoing basis.”― Etienne Wenger

Join highly collaborative UK based Agile Coaches, Shelby Wilson and Haroon Khalil, to experience an interactive session where they will explore the theme of Communities of Practice in the context of Agile:

> What is a Community of Practice (CoPs) ?
> Why do we love CoPs ?
> What kind of CoPs exist in the Agile contexts?
> What is the value of a CoP within an organization?
> What can we do as agilists to cultivate the environment to embrace CoPs?

“It matters not, what you’ve done, but what you do with what you’ve done for others.”― Noah Centineo

Target audience: Scrum masters, managers, developers, testers, designers, agile coaches, servant leaders, leadership, executives, and anyone else.

Tagged With: Agile Coaches, Business Agility, Change, community, Leadership, management, Organization, Practice, Scrum Master, Workshop

Potenciando Scrum con Visual Thinking

February 9, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Potenciando Scrum con Visual Thinking Agile20Reflect Festival

En este workshop exploraremos y aprenderemos como Visual Thinking puede potenciar la comunicación y el rol de un Scrum Master, Product Owner y Development Team.

Este será un workshop HANDS ON, es decir altamente dinámico y participativo, por lo que te invitaremos a realizar actividades en grupo y poner en práctica lo aprendido desde el 1er minuto. Además, te invitamos al movimiento #prendetucámara para fortalecer la comunicación virtual. Facilitadores: Alexandra Oporto y Christian Harmsen, de NaveLAB (www.navelab.pe)

Tagged With: Facilitation, Product Owner, scrum, Scrum Master, Visual Thinking

Roles of a Scrum Master and A project Manager in Agile Project Teams

February 7, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

The discussion will revolve around the responsibilities of a Scrum Master vs Project Manager in Agile Project Teams. Should there be a comparison?

Tagged With: Project Manager, Scrum Master

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